Corner Marks in VISTA w/Word 2002

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workinonit

Hello out there. I cannot turn off the "L Shaped Corner Marks" in Word 2002
that show up in the Print Layout view. I have referred already to
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371 but that hasn't helped. The "text
boundaries" box is already clear, and when I go through the steps for
Microsoft Office Language settings, I get prompted to load my WIndows XP
resource CD, which doens't make sense as I am using Vista. I am running my
version using the language English (Australia).
Please help! These corner marks are driving me absolutely nuts!
 
G

grammatim

Someone, somewhere, has enabled your system to type in Japanese (or
Chinese or Korean). (Do you get a whole bunch of extra "complex
script" options in Format Font?)
 
W

workinonit

It looks like i do have several other fonts available. Didn't even notice
they are there as I always just use Arial Narrow. Anyhow, how do I fix the
issue given that?
Thanks.
 
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Graham Mayor

Word 2002 predates Vista so has no knowledge of Vista as an operating
system. Try using the Vista disc to get the extra resources required.

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grammatim

Uninstall the Japanese, Chinese, or Korean IME from your computer.

But what's wrong with the corner marks?
 

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